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Østre
Mainly a Concert hall placeAbout Østre:
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Small but cosy venue with a state of the art sound system and a great programming! A great crowd and very friendly staff, a safe haven overall. It was a very nice night and I'll definitely be back. If you're visiting, keep in mind that bars and nightclubs in Norway close between 2 and 3 am latest!
Best club in bergen if ur a fan of techno and alternative music. Also has a lot of cool events where most of them are only 18+. Great music and amazing visuals! Def recommend this place.
Amazing place with a nice atmosphere, but who ruined the sound there? All bass below 50hz is just completely gone! It’s a shame one of Bergens finest clubs is lacking good bass 🤔
Small club. DJ sucks, music sucks. Felt like sleeping in here. The only good thing I can say is that the staffs and security are friendly and nice peeps. Probably can only fit 60pax.
Pretty bad staff. Was kicked out after 20 minutes because the rather unfriendly bartender had decided (after having had 1 drink the entire evening with 7,0% alcohol) that I was too drunk to be served any further and offered me water. At first I thought she was joking, after all I had left the house with my partner at 10 pm and arrived there sober and had my only drink there that night. After normally asking why, once I realized she was serious, I was not given an answer but instead a dirty look and a handwave. As I then proceeded to go upstairs I was stopped by “security” and another employee who escorted me outside. The employee I spoke to outside was incredibly condescending and rude and had clearly already made up his mind in regards to my “drunkenness”. I tried to explain what had happened to him and was rudely asked if “I would let him speak now” when I said it must be allowed for me to say what happened he informed me that he had apparently gotten the full context from me on the stairs already when I said “I’m really confused as to why this is happening”. Then when I further inquired for the reason I was told I was “too aggressive” (for getting upset at their treatment) and if “i had been nicer and just accepted the water this wouldn’t have happened”. I was treated unkindly and unfairly by this establishment. I was not drunk and I did not behave in an overly drunk manner. I do not know the reason as to why the bartender decided to cut my and mine partners night short but the only thing I can imagine is having norwegian as a second language and being neurodiverse and a bit odd, gave the wrong impression to someone who does not give the benefit of the doubt often. I was told they can’t breathalyse people but if their bartenders questionable intuition is the alternative perhaps the owner should invest in that. Aside from that the club itself is pompous and stiff and you have to watch where you stand because that specific glowing thing you’re standing on out of the 300 others might be “art”. Don’t go here if you’re sincerely different and looking for a welcoming vibe, all the LGBT flags on the walls are merely for show.
Great atmosphere, great music and very friendly service. I heartily recommend to all open people. Very good vibes. My dream is to invite a few musicians from Poland to show you our stage. Bless
Great venue for Electronic music. Nice local beer. Host of many great gigs of Piksel festival every November. Good sound system and nice ambiance. A place to visit if you are in Bergen.
Østre is probably one of the music venues I have been to the most since I moved to Bergen. This place always hosts great live music and art events. Look forward for many more to come!